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LivingAlmostLarge

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Twenty-something living in New England trying to get to the point of being able to live large.

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Chose your embryo using new technology called preimplantation genetic diagnosis. Cure diseases before you even implant your embryo in the womb.
Evaluating the Catholic perspective of the human Embryonic Stem cell debate.
Are we widening the gap of social inequality with assisted reproduction?
Are we trying to become perfect? Are we choosing which traits to pass on to our children?
Is there a possibility of an HIV vaccine? What are the problems in creating a vaccine?
Are student loans necessary? Can it be done without loans at all? Or any parental help?
Comparing the cost of living of three different places to live. Looking at cheap (Idaho), middle (Seattle), expensive (NE).
Pets are so expensive they are very poor investment, much like children.
Should you invest your emergency fund? Is it worth the risk?
Are you passing up free money? I'm not talking about the 401k match most would inspect, but rather something call an employee stock purchase plan.
How does Costco manage to create such loyalty with their customers? What gives them and edge over other big box stores?
Adjustable rate mortgages and other unconventional loans have gained a bad rap in these past few years. But in not all scenarios are non-traditional mortgages bad.
If you want to get out of debt faster, read Dave Ramsey's Baby steps for free here.
Is 15% really enough for retirement? Should you be saving more or less?
Is it worth it to pay off a mortgage faster? What are the pros and cons?
This is a review of the book "the wal-mart effect."
Stretch your dollars farther by using a reward credit card.